Estimation of the Effects of Distortion on the Longitudinal Stability of Swept Wing Aircraft at High Speeds (Sub-Critical Mach Numbers)

Author:

Campion B. S.

Abstract

SummaryThe effects of distortion on the longitudinal stability of swept wing aircraft at high speeds (sub-critical Mach numbers) are considered on a quasi-static basis. The method is based on the theory of Gates and Lyon but involves some extension of this theory.The treatment of wing distortion is considered in some detail and the effects of built-in twist and camber and wing weight are included, using the so-called superposition method. The application of the analysis of Lyon and Ripley for investigating fuselage, tail and control circuit distortion is suggested, but means of modifying and simplifying this procedure where desirable are put forward.The analysis is illustrated by means of a simple example of a swept wing fighter aircraft for which wing, fuselage and tail distortion effects are considered, and the results are discussed with reference to the individual and combined distortion effects, as well as the effect of compressibility.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Engineering

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